Hard to tell around here where "face rick loads" is how stuff is measured. Then there are generic stacks in people's yards by the street which will have a sign, ten or twenty bucks. You see those all over. So much good wood here and so many storms, meh, everyone with a yard gets free delivery..WHOMP!
Then guys sitting by little trailer of wood, with a sign that says firewood and no price. I have never stopped and asked price.
Guys who actually advertise cords, it is low/highest 130 to 190 oak and or hickory, around 150 has been an average sort of rate for the past several years now.
kiln dried bundles of oak are two for 8 dollars, that would be 1.5 cubic feet for 8 bucks.
I don't sell any myself, it comes too hard, I would want more than what it could sell for around here. Plus no way to deliver (yet...getting closer though...) and I seriously doubt people would come pick it up with so many guys offering delivery.
I am just stockpiling mine for the future when I am too whipped to get much wood or deal with it. If/when I get a decade ahead, maybe sell some then. If I was more automated with good machinery, maybe, but doing it all by hand, nope, 150 a cord I ain't selling.
If some random person came buy and wanted some, I would perhaps ask what they had to swap, that's about it. I have given away cookwood, hickory and cherry to some people.